
Some people have difficulty processing everyday sensations such as touch, sound, light, or movement. This can affect their ability to focus, stay calm, or participate in daily routines.
Sensory therapy uses personalised and structured activities to help the brain respond more effectively to sensory input. It supports people of all ages with autism, ADHD, sensory processing challenges, trauma, or developmental conditions to feel more regulated and confident.

Home modifications are practical changes made to improve safety, accessibility, and independence for people with physical, neurological, or cognitive challenges. These changes are based on individual needs and guided by an occupational therapist.
By reducing environmental barriers, home modifications make everyday tasks safer and easier to manage. They support people to move around more freely, prevent falls, and stay independent in their own home.

Neurological therapy helps people regain skills, movement, and independence after conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, or nervous system. This includes stroke, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, and other neurological conditions.
Therapy focuses on practical goals like dressing, cooking, and moving safely. It may involve coordination training, memory strategies, fatigue management, and adaptive tools to support everyday tasks.
If you or someone you care for could benefit from occupational therapy, we are here to help. Use the form below to book an appointment or make a referral and our team will be in touch shortly.